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Hello. I am a young christian from the Church of the Divine Magnet and I...'
Great song and a great video featuring a number of faces from the Adelphi-scene of the late 80s
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The 2008 Stephens College Velvetones sing an acapella arrangement of Billy Joel's "And So It Goes."
The Velvetones from left to right are:
Austin Stanton, Nicole Heitter, Amanda Riley, Dawn Sherrill, Sarah Casey, Evann Jones, Rachael Rogers, and Aubryn Stevens
Directed by Pamela Ellsworth-Smith
The 2008 Stephens College Velvetones sing an arrangement of "You Made Me Love You" by Michele Weir
The Velvetones from left to right are:
Austin Stanton, Nicole Heitter, Amanda Riley, Dawn Sherrill, Sarah Casey, Evann Jones, Rachael Rogers, and Aubryn Stevens
Directed by Pamela Ellsworth-Smith
Piano - Tom Andes
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The 2007 Stephens College Velvetones sing ''Dona Nobis Pacem.'' The Velvetones (from left to right) are Simone Muller, Kiely Schlesinger, Colleen Grate, Dawn Sherrill, Deanna Sorensen, Andreea Goodwin, Eliza Engle, and Nevada Jones.
The 2007 Stephens College Velvetones sing ''I'll Be Home for Christmas.'' The Velvetones (from left to right) are Simone Muller, Kiely Schlesinger, Colleen Grate, Dawn Sherrill, Deanna Sorensen, Andreea Goodwin, Eliza Engle, and Nevada Jones.
The 2007 Stephens College Velvetones sing ''Let it Snow.'' The Velvetones (from left to right) are Simone Muller, Kiely Schlesinger, Colleen Grate, Dawn Sherrill, Deanna Sorensen, Andreea Goodwin, Eliza Engle, and Nevada Jones.
The follow up to The Velvetones' 'Glory of Love', likewise issued in 1957 and also featuring a narration. The group's third and last release on Aladdin, 'My Every Thought', was only issued in 1960.
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1) Jane Morgan on the 1963 Colpix LP "The Victors", which also included Bless 'Em All.
2) Clyde McPhatter on his 1959 MGM LP Let's Start Over Again. Also on a 1960 MGM single, both are rare.
The great Five Keys did this in 1951 and the Velvetones did a fascinating rendition in 1957.